INDEX. 



815 



Hogarth (D. G.) on arckceological and 

 ethnological researches in Crete. 408. 



* on the primitive artemisia of Ephe- 



sus and their contents, 695. 



Hoke (Prof. G. W.), the study of social 

 geography, 622. 



Holland (T. H.), a remarkable form of 

 sodalite from Rajputana, 563. 



on the origin of the Trias, 575. 



Holmes (T. V.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 45. 



Home duties of women, school training 

 for, by Prof. A. Smithells, 781. 



♦ by Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 784. 



Home work, some recent investigations 

 in, by Mrs. J. R. Macdonald, 653. 



Hopkins (Dr. F. G.) mi the ' metabolic 

 balance-sheet ' of the individual tissues, 

 426. 



HOPKINSON (J.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 46. 



Hough (S. S.) on the magtietic survey of 

 South Africa, 131. 



HOWAETH (J. H.) on the fossiliferous 

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, ^-c, 313. 



HowELLS (C. S.) and H. S. Jevons, 

 monthly index numbers of prices for 

 1906, 655. 



HOYLE (Dr. W. E.) on the compilation 

 of an index generum et specierum 

 animalium, 314. 



on the madreporama of the Bermuda 



Islands, 325. 



mi the colour physiology of the higher 



Crustacea, 325. 



Hudson (Prof. W. H. H.), anemoids, 

 483. 



Hue perception, Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green 

 on, 724. 



Hull (Prof. E.) on the artesian boring 

 for the supply of the city of Lincoln 

 from the New Red Sandstone, 577. 



Human crania from Kwaiawata Island, 

 New Guinea, a rare anomaly in, by Dr. 

 W. L. H. Duckworth, 703. 



Human types in the JSgean, early traces 

 of, by J. L. Myres, 700. 



Hydro-aromatic substances, report on the 

 study of, 257. 



Hydrolysis of sugars, the, by H. J. Cald- 

 well, 267. 



Hyksos, the, and other work of the 

 British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 

 by Prof. AV. M. F. Petrie, 699. 



Hyper-even numbers, residues of, Lieut- 

 Col. A. Cunningham on, 485. 



Igneous rocks of the district S.W. of 

 Dolgelly, by Prof. S. H. Reynolds, 

 581. 



*Index animalium, notes on the, by Dr. 

 F. A. Bather, 570. 



Index generum et specierum animalium, 



report on the compilation of an, 314. 

 Indian Ocean, investigatio-ns in the, first 



report on, 331. 

 Indigotin, a method of determining, by 



W. P. Bloxam, 528. 

 Industrial betterment, by Mary E. Wood, 



656. 

 ♦Infectious diseases, are the preventive 



measures which are employed against 



them effective ? by Dr. Hime, 718. 

 Inhabited house duty, the, as a graduated 



tax, by Dr. J. Bonar, 643. 

 Inspector of schools, the constructive 



work of an, by W. M. Heller, 795. 

 Integrals of partial differential equa- 

 tions, the different kinds of, by Prof. 



A. R. Forsyth, 486. 

 Interest, the rate of, the influence of, on 



prices, by Prof. Wicksell, 643. 

 International trade, the accuracy and 



comparability of British and foreign 



statistics of, third report on, 339. 

 Ipswich, an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in. 



Miss N. F. Layard on, 694. 

 Ipswich paleolithic site, a winter's work 



on the, by Miss N. F. Layard, 693. 

 Iron and steel, the deformation and 



fracture of, by W. Rosenhain, 666. 

 Irrigation in the United States, by J. H. 



Beacom, 617. 

 Isaac (Miss F.) and Prof. H. A. Miees 



on the temperature at which water 



freezes in sealed tubes, 522. 

 Isoprene, the polymerisation of. Prof. 



W. A. Tilden on, 525. 



*Jackson (Cyril), the balance of sub- 

 jects in the curricula of elementary 

 schools, 778. 



♦Jamieson (T.), the utilisation of nitro- 

 gen in air by plants, 623. 



Jeffrey (E. C), the structure and 

 wound-reactions of the mesozoic genus 

 Brachyphyllum, 750. 



Jenkin (C. F.), the advent of single- 

 phase electric traction, 670. 



Jbnkinson (J. W.) on the influence of 

 salt and other solutions on the develop- 

 ment of the frog, 327. 



Jevons (H. S.) and C. S. Howells, 

 monthly index numbers of prices for 

 1906, 655. 



Johnson (Prof, T.), corn smuts, their 

 propagation, 743. 



some injurious fungi found in Ire- 

 land, 744. 



and Miss R. Hensman, six years' 



seed-testing in Ireland, 744. 



Johnson (Rev. W.) on the fossiliferous 

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln' 

 shire, ^-c, 313. 



